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Racer and the Jailbird
Racer and the Jailbird
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Racer and the Jailbird

2017 6 8.3K views saved
Racer and the Jailbird

When Gino meets racing driver Bénédicte, it's love at first sight. But Gino has a secret. The kind of secret that can endanger their lives.

Countries: BE
Languages: Albanian, Dutch, French
Runtime: 2hrs 10min
Status: Released
Release date: 2017-10-04
Release format: Streaming — Oct 03, 2017
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laxasaurusrex
@laxasaurusrex 7 years ago

Obviously I'm not going to ruin the film. However I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't going to be all car chases and gun fights. Although when they happen to my mind they were excellent; reminding me a bit of Heat in those moments.
Adele as always plays a very authentic character and Matthias and his gang have a real sense of being in sync and extremely close.
If you can watch it - if not so be it but I think you'll be happy if you make the effort.

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laxasaurusrex
@laxasaurusrex 7 years ago

Obviously I'm not going to ruin the film. However I was pleasantly surprised that it wasn't going to be all car chases and gun fights. Although when they happen to my mind they were excellent; reminding me a bit of Heat in those moments.
Adele as always plays a very authentic character and Matthias and his gang have a real sense of being in sync and extremely close.
If you can watch it - if not so be it but I think you'll be happy if you make the effort.

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Stephen Campbell
@bertaut 2 years ago

What a shambles

Le Fidèle [lit. trans. The Faithful] is an absolute mess of a film, and one of the most egregious examples I've ever encountered of a narrative systematically undermining and imploding in on top of itself, unable to bear the weight of a litany of clichés, melodrama, and inexplicable decisions (on the part of both the filmmakers and the characters). Imagine, if you will, an evil projectionist sitting in his projection booth trying to think of ways to be evil. He's not too imaginative, so about the only thing he can come up with is showing Michael Mann's Heat (1995), and instead of the final reel of that film, the evil projectionist splices in the last reel of James L. Brooke's Terms of Endearment (1983) or Gary Marshall's Beaches (1988). The incongruity between the first 90 or so minutes of Fidèle and the last half-hour is no less jolting or ridiculous, as the script inexplicably morphs from a heist movie into a pseudo disease-of-the-week based tearjerker that is so bad, yet so earnest, so enraptured with itself and convinced of its own profundity, I kept expecting Kirk Cameron to pop up.

For my complete review, please visit: https://boxd.it/urZDd

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